What is the meaning of Di?

A meaningless syllable used when singing a tune or indicating a rhythm.

Obsolete spelling of die

Obsolete spelling of die

wet

the

continuous tense marker; -ing

also

town, settlement

land

imperfective or progressive aspect marker

your, thy (second-person singular possessive)

the; definite article for four declensions:

  1. nominative singular feminine
  2. accusative singular feminine
  3. nominative plural
  4. accusative plural

nominative singular feminine

accusative singular feminine

nominative plural

accusative plural

water

water

water

river

of

at

from

to say

to tell

the

the

water

of the (masculine plural)

to say, to tell

ten

of (indicates the semantic relation between two elements: such as possession, origin, place)

Hanyu Pinyin reading of

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not

accusative/dative of du

Alternative form of dee

you, thee

you, thee

water

the

in

an element of several circumpositions

feminine singular of din

imperative of die

Used as a comparative correlative.

the; With multiple comparatives (or meir (more) with verb phrases), establishes a correlation with one or more other such comparatives.

With a single adverbial meir (more) or comparative, establishes an often inverse correlation with a preceding comparative or stated degree.

because

because

Used especially in more common compound adverbs and conjunctions.

feminine singular of din (your)

feminine singular of din (yours)

Eye dialect spelling of de.

Eye dialect spelling of dei.

Eye dialect spelling of dei.

day (period of 24 hours)

Alternative form of dei

of, from

Alternative spelling of : to/from her

he, she, it, self;

(it)self, one (indefinite pronoun denoting unspecified subject)

day

Used to indicate possession, after the thing owned and before the owner; of; 's

Used to indicate origin; from

Used in comparisons; than

Used to indicate authorship; by, of, 's

about, on, concerning

Used in superlative forms; in, of

Expresses composition; of, made of, in or more often omitted

egg

where

where

Romanization of 𒁲 (di)

village

location marker

  1. expresses a location inside something or movement into something: in, into

    expresses a location inside something or movement into something: in, into

    village

    water

    river

    water

    mirror

    used in di ncauj (lip(s))

    tooth

    to know

    to dawn (daylight)

    of

    from

    to give

    you

    first-person singular preterite indicative of dar

    not

    to search

    of

    from

    by

    inflection of dicir:

    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

    third-person singular present indicative

    second-person singular imperative

    inflection of dizer:

    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

    third-person singular present indicative

    second-person singular imperative

    of

    in

    at

    on

    to

    from

    alternative spelling of adi-

    third-person singular feminine of de: from/of her, from/of it f

    third-person singular feminine of do: to/for her, to/for it f

    used to indicate possession, after the thing owned and before the owner; of; ’s

    from

    by, of, ’s

    than

    used in superlative forms; in, of

    about, on, concerning

    expresses composition; of, made of, in or more often omitted

    (followed by an infinitive) to or omitted

    used with the definite article in partitive constructions; some

    used in some expressions in a partitive-like function, often without article

    The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.; dee

    Rōmaji transcription of ディ

    in

    during

    nominative/vocative plural of deus

    Contraction of de i.; of the

    in

    at

    on

    The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.

    the

    the (Sylt)

    you, thou

    of, of the

    from, from the

    Alternative form of de

    Alternative form of dhi

    where

    whither, where, whereto

    where

    Used to indicate possession, after the thing owned and before the owner; of; ’s

    from

    by, of, ’s

    than

    Used in superlative forms; in, of

    about, on, concerning

    Expresses composition; of, made of, in or more often omitted

    (followed by an infinitive) to or omitted

    Used in some expressions in a partitive-like function, often without article.

    The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.; dee

    first-person singular preterite indicative of dar

    second-person singular imperative of decir

    Obsolete spelling of dice

    suck, suckle; milk from the mother (human or animal) directly to the offspring

    Pronunciation spelling of de, representing Finland Swedish.

    your, yours; feminine singular of din

    no; not

    then; in that case

    the name of the Latin-script letter D/d, in the Filipino alphabet

    to change position; to move

    to leave behind; to bequeath

    of

    of

    Soft mutation of ti.

    you ; thou

    The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.

    and (used between clauses)

    The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.

    to become opaque

    to occlude, to obstruct

    to block, to clog, to plug

    to change to something else

    Alternative form of da (to become)

    to bind, to fasten, to tie up

    to pack, to bundle

    to braid, to plait

    to defeat, to conquer, to vanquish

    to coagulate, to solidify

    to win a game

    a little more

    Source: wiktionary.org